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RuSSIR 2014: Nizhniy, Novgorod, Russia
- Pavel Braslavski, Nikolay Karpov, Marcel Worring, Yana Volkovich, Dmitry I. Ignatov:
Information Retrieval - 8th Russian Summer School, RuSSIR 2014, Nizhniy, Novgorod, Russia, August 18-22, 2014, Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 505, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-25484-5
Tutorial Papers
- Sujatha Das Gollapalli, Cornelia Caragea, Xiaoli Li, C. Lee Giles:
Document Analysis and Retrieval Tasks in Scientific Digital Libraries. 3-20 - Katja Hofmann:
Online Experimentation for Information Retrieval. 21-41 - Dmitry I. Ignatov:
Introduction to Formal Concept Analysis and Its Applications in Information Retrieval and Related Fields. 42-141 - Alfred Inselberg, Pei Ling Lai:
Visualization and Data Mining for High Dimensional Data - -With Connections to Information Retrieval. 142-184 - Preslav Nakov:
Web as a Corpus: Going Beyond the n-gram. 185-228 - Paolo Rosso:
Author Profiling and Plagiarism Detection. 229-250
Young Scientists Conference Papers
- Alexander Fonarev:
Transformation of Categorical Features into Real Using Low-Rank Approximations. 253-262 - Rinat Gareev, Vladimir Ivanov:
A Comparative Evaluation of Statistical Part-of-Speech Taggers for Russian. 263-275 - Dmitry I. Ignatov, Maria Mikhailova, Alexandra Yu. Zakirova, Alexander Malioukov:
Recommendation of Ideas and Antagonists for Crowdsourcing Platform Witology. 276-296 - Alexander Porshnev, Ilya Redkin, Nikolay Karpov:
Modelling Movement of Stock Market Indexes with Data from Emoticons of Twitter Users. 297-306 - Ksenia Konyushkova, Dorota Glowacka:
ImSe: Exploratory Time-Efficient Image Retrieval System. 307-319 - Andrey Kutuzov:
Semantic Clustering of Russian Web Search Results: Possibilities and Problems. 320-331 - Galina Lezina, Pavel Braslavski:
A Large-Scale Community Questions Classification Accounting for Category Similarity: An Exploratory Study. 332-347 - Dmitry Ustalov:
Towards Crowdsourcing and Cooperation in Linguistic Resources. 348-358
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